Micheal Ward
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Age | 27 |
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Date of birth | November 18,1997 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Spanish Town |
Jamaica | |
Education | New City College |
Awards | BAFTA Rising Star Award |
NME Award for Best Film Actor | |
Nationality | British |
Jamaican | |
Nominations | BAFTA Rising Star Award |
Movies/Shows | Blue Story |
Top Boy | |
Empire of Light | |
Lovers Rock | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1770672 |
Micheal Ward Life story
Micheal Ward is a Jamaican-British actor and former model. His films include Blue Story and The Old Guard. On television, he appeared in Top Boy and The A List. Ward was awarded the 2020 BAFTA Rising Star Award.
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... " : " If the show suffers without the charisma of Micheal Ward s Jamie, a trump card is the addition of guest stars Barry Keoghan, Oscar nominated for The Banshees of Inisherin, and Brian Gleeson as Irish gangsters muscling in on Sully s drug operation...
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... Other nominated stars set to be there include Angela Bassett, Danielle Deadwyler, Brendan Gleeson, Guillermo Del Toro, Ke Huy Quan, Micheal Ward, Carey Mulligan, Austin Butler, Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan...
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... When a new ticket seller played by Bafta winner Micheal Ward is hired, the two find an unlikely connection...
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... Nigeria s Wizkid bagged two awards, best international act and best African act; while Small Axe star Micheal Ward, won best TV performance...
Blue Story: UK cinema ban called 'institutionally racist'
...The film s stars Stephen Odubola (left) and Micheal Ward (right) pose alongside director Rapman Institutionally racist , a negative bias , a systematic and targeted attack ...
Rapman on Blue Story: 'Kids in gangs aren't spawns of Satan'
... The film s stars, Stephen Odubola (left) and Micheal Ward (centre) with Rapman (right) The film s message is backed up by its soundtrack, with lyrics like: I m not trying to justify, I just want to show you what these young boys are fighting for...
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... Micheal Ward, who plays Jamie, is this season s star - and it s his very first role The slang and the storylines make this a very British show...
Blue Story: UK cinema ban called 'institutionally racist'
The film's stars Stephen Odubola (left) and Micheal Ward (right) pose alongside director Rapman
"Institutionally racist", "a negative bias", "a systematic and targeted attack".
These are some of The Ways a ban on Rapman 's Blue Story by Two UK cinema chains has been described.
Vue and Showcase Cinemas saw a backlash to their decision to pull the film after a on Saturday.
Both chains say it was made to ensure the safety of customers. Showcase has since reinstated the film, although with extra security.
It's after some People had been asking why one brawl affected the whole of the country.
West Midlands Police said The Force did not ask for or recommend the film be pulled following Saturday's violence.
Vue says the decision to withdraw the film "was not one taken lightly or without careful consideration".
It says the film opened across 60 of its sites on Friday, But during The First 24 hours over "25 significant incidents were reported and escalated to senior management in 16 separate cinemas".
"This is the biggest number we have ever seen for any film in a such a Short Time frame. "
It says the film wasn't pulled based on "biased assumptions".
Showcase told Newsbeat: "We took the decision to temporarily suspend screenings to enable us to assess The Situation . After careful consideration we have come up with a plan to re-instate screenings of the film supported with increased security. "
What's the backlash?Blue Story follows The Life of Timmy who lives in Lewisham But goes to school in Peckham - Two parts of south-east London that have a notorious gang rivalry.
Its director Rapman said the film is about "love not violence".
"People are calling the ban discriminatory and institutionally racist," Sheila Knowles, who's 24 and runs black events company BBE, tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.
"A lot of People are very agitated because it just seems like a very systematic and targeted attack.
"I feel like this is just a way of them masking The Reasoning behind the decision - we haven't seen the conclusive evidence behind these claims. "
Some People on Twitter have questioned why Blue Story has been pulled when that didn't happen to The Dark Knight Rises.
A mass shooting - which killed 12 People - in the US in 2012 - But it remained in cinemas.
William Adoasi, 29, saw the film last week and says it's "incredible".
"If anyone's actually seen Blue Story, they realise that it shows how empty the gangster lifestyle is and and how that street lifestyle is actually robbing People of friendships and relationships. "
He says the decisions made by Vue and Showcase highlighted "negative biases instantly".
"If a white filmmaker created a film, and it caused an uproar, People would not attribute that to all white People ," he says.
But Errol Lawson, a reformed gangster from Birmingham, said the film was "stirring up" violence.
"The Spirit behind it is stirring up this undercurrent, or supporting or fuelling this undercurrent, this narrative of violence, Youth Violence and disregard For Life ," he said.
Sheila compares The Blue Story ban to the lack of response to following the release of US war film American Sniper .
"It's just showing that you know, we're not going to value your art as much as we're going to value mainstream white art," she says.
"It just really reinforces the idea that black British art is a threat. "
Rapman told Newsbeat he hoped People who don't know much about gang culture would see Blue StoryAnd both Sheila and William are concerned about how this might impact on young black creatives and entrepreneurs.
"This may may slow down the production of People 's art and it may even put off investors," says William.
"If I wanted to now create a film, an investor's going to think twice about investing into my project, because they've seen another young black person's film get shut down.
"Unfortunately for us, within our demographic, if one person gets shut down, People often view that as a representation of all. "
On the weekend, the hashtags #NoBlueNoVue and #BoycottVue were trending on Twitter.
Vue says the decision to pull Blue Story was not based on "biased assumptions or concern about the content of the film itself".
In a statement it added: "Blue Story is a fantastic film And One with a very powerful message. It is a film that has the opportunity to change lives. We hope that Blue Story achieves the success it deserves and importantly its message does not get lost. "
How often are films pulled? The Hunt , featuring Hillary Swank, was due to be released on 27 SeptemberIt's rare for a film to be Taken Out of The Cinema after it's been classified and released.
In September, a film called The Hunt - a satirical thriller about a group of People in the US who are being hunted by rich People For Fun - before it was released.
One cinema in California reportedly cancelled screenings of the Joker after was made.
Paramount - which is the distributor for Blue Story - says it is "saddened" by the events in Birmingham But said The Movie was "important"
"We feel that this is an important film, which we've seen play in More Than 300 cinemas across the country, with incredibly positive reactions and fantastic reviews. "
What have big UK cinema chains said about Blue Story?Showcase Cinemas says safety is their priority, But that their choice to not show it was only temporary.
"We took the decision to temporarily suspend screenings of Blue Story to enable us to assess The Situation ," says a spokesperson.
"After careful consideration and discussions with the distributor in The Last 24 hours, we have come up with a plan to re-instate screenings of the film supported with increased security protocols. "
Vue said the decision to remove the film was because "the safety and welfare of our customers and staff is always our first priority".
It denied claims that its decision was made because of any racial bias.
"This decision is not, as some have alleged, based on biased assumptions or concern about the content of the film itself," The Chain says in a statement.
"Blue Story is a fantastic film And One with a very powerful message. It is a film that has the opportunity to change lives. We hope that Blue Story achieves the success it deserves and its message does not get lost. "
Odeon has said while it is not withdrawing the film, it has "A Number of security measures in place" for Blue Story screenings.
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